Macon Co. schools temporarily close in response to Swine Flu cases

Macon Co. schools temporarily close in response to Swine Flu cases
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In response to an apparent swell of H1N1 also known as Swine Flu, all Macon County Schools closed at 1 p.m. today and will re-open Monday, according to Macon County School Board President Alfonso G. Robinson.

“I know we have a number of confirmed Swine Flu cases in our school system,“ Robinson said. “Exactly how many, I’m not sure of at this time, but we’re taking this step to hopefully get a heads up on the situation.

The Macon Public County School system is comprised of the Alternative Learning Center, Booker T. Washington High School, D.C. Wolfe School, George Washington Carver Elementary School, Lewis Adams School: Head start Program, Notasulga High School, Tuskegee institute and Tuskegee Public School.

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